Summary
Christina Koch is a research computing facilitator in Madison, Wisconsin with 12 years of experience turning complex technical and educational problems into clear, actionable plans. With an M.Sc. in Mathematics and a background teaching at university and community levels, she specializes in math and computing education, workshop facilitation, and professional training. At the Center for High Throughput Computing she bridges researchers and computing resources, combining project management with hands-on data and programming support. As a former Instructor Trainer for The Carpentries, she’s skilled at curriculum design and building community capacity for reproducible research. Colleagues rely on her talent for clarifying confusion and coordinating collaborative solutions that scale beyond individual projects.
12 years of coding experience
Graduate Diploma, Christian Studies, Graduate Diploma, Christian Studies at Regent College
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Mathematics, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Mathematics at The University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude at St. Olaf College